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How Long Should You Cure Scented Candles? (By Wax Type + Fixes)

For most scented candles, expect 3–14 days of curing: about 7–14 days for soy and coconut blends, 3–5 days for paraffin, 3–7 days for para-soy, and 7–10 days for scented beeswax...

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Mixing fragrance and essential oils for candle making

Yes, you can mix fragrance oils and essential oils in candles if the total load stays within your wax and supplier limits and the finished blend passes burn testing. Candle makers usually do this...

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How to Test Candle Scent Throw in Different Rooms

A room-by-room scent-throw test is a controlled hot-throw comparison that keeps the candle fixed while the room changes. Test candle scent throw in different rooms by keeping room conditions...

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What Is Fragrance Load in Candle Making? (Definition, Formula, Safe % by Wax)

Fragrance load is the percentage of fragrance oil by weight compared with the wax weight in a candle recipe. This page defines fragrance load, shows the core weight-based formula, and keeps...

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Fixing Weak Scent Throw in Candles: 20 Variables to Test (With Fast Wins)

To fix weak scent throw in candles, test weak hot throw while the candle is burning by isolating fragrance load, wax, wick, cure, temperatures, containers, and burn protocol, then keep the...

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How to Add Fragrance to Candle Wax (Temperature, Load %, Timing)

Add fragrance after the wax is fully melted, cooled to the supplier’s add window, and measured by weight at the right load %. On this page, the right load means the fragrance amount measured by...

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